COV11 Call for abstracts Session S1.12 "PDCs Transport and emplacement mechanisms: insight from field, experimental and modelling studies"

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From: Alessandra Pensa <alessandra.pensa@xxxxxxxxxxx>


Dear colleagues,

We would like to invite you to submit your abstract to session *S1.12 "PDCs
Transport and emplacement mechanisms:  insight from field, experimantal and
modelling studies".*


*Conveners: Alessandra Pensa, Benjamin Andrews, Gert Lube, Matteo Cerminara
& Michael Ort*


Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) are among the most hazardous of all
volcanic processes. These currents can rapidly disperse volcanic material
overlarge areas presenting substantial threats to life and property. PDCs
can also generate buoyant plumes of ash (co-ignimbrite) that endanger
aviation and result in downwind ashfall hazards. Despite our knowledge of
the stratigraphic and sedimentological characteristics of PDC deposits, and
the recent advances in laboratory experiments, our comprehension about the
flow and emplacement dynamics of these gravity-driven flows is still
incomplete. Ongoing studies focus on characterizing physical properties
(such as velocity, particle concentration,temperature, and grain-size
distribution), and how those properties evolve through time and space, and
how they are affected by topography and other external parameters.


Consequently, detailed descriptions of physical and textural properties of
volcanic deposits, and physics-based numerical and analogue experiments
must be used together to improve the knowledge of the phenomenon and our
conceptual models of PDCs transport and emplacement dynamics. Ultimately,
such models aim to improve volcanic hazard assessment and forecasting.This
session aims to gather multidisciplinary contributions (such as field
surveys,rock magnetic analysis, numerical models, and laboratory
experiments) to investigate internal (dynamic pressure, thermal state,
fluid turbulence conditions, granulometry, depositional rate) and external
(morphological characteristics,topography confinement, slope angle)
conditions of PDCs that potentially affect their energy dissipation,
transport mechanisms and depositional behaviour.


Core connection between the proposed session and societal risk mitigation:
High-speed,gravity-driven flows of hot particles and gas represent a highly
destructive product of explosive volcanism. Despite the numerous historical
cases of fatalities provoked by hot gas and ash mixture flows (e.g. Mont
Pelée 1902, El Chichón 1982, Soufrière Hills 1997, Mount Unzen 1991, Fuego
2018 eruptions), increasing numbers of people live in the pyroclastic flow
paths of active volcanoes. Due to the elevated vulnerability of these
populated areas, in terms of human losses and economic damages, we are
proposing this session to highlight the importance of a better
understanding of the physical processes involved during PDC transport and
emplacement. The multidisciplinary approach will contribute to PDC risk
mitigation with the development of advanced numerical and analogue models
reproducing and simulating probable future events and, therefore, more
detailed hazard maps as outputs.

*Submission deadline: January 25th, 2020 *

Looking forward to seeing you all in Crete next year!


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